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2010 International Plowing Match

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2010 International Plowing Match

Time: September 21, 2010 to September 25, 2010
Location: The IPM site: Hwy 3, 15 minutes from the 401 Hwy
City/Town: Elgin - St. Thomas
Website or Map: http://www.ipm2010.com/
Event Type: plowing, match
Organized By: IPM
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2010

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Event Description

Join us for five amazing days in September 2010 when the country's largest outdoor show comes to Elgin County.

Come help us celebrate our vibrant rural past and experience the excitement of emerging opportunities for agriculture and our rural communities in Elgin-St.Thomas.

September 21-25, 2010 - there's no other show like it!


With over 1,000 acres of entertainment, exhibits and activities, there's something for everyone in the giant tented city...
Over 500 exhibitors and vendors
The latest in farm machinery and emerging technologies
Antique displays and demonstrations
Environmental exhibits
Country living and lifestyle displays
Interactive, fun learning
Daily entertainment
Plowing competitions
Airport on site
2,000 site RV park; Celebrating 25 years
50th Anniversary of the Queen of the Furrow

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